roberttcan
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Interconnect Directionality Enjoy your CJ you two :-) | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... Maybe they don't last long because of the people they run into? ... cleeds2,477 posts10-22-2019 1:06pmnonoiseAnyone here notice that every so often, someone pops in and spouts off about how well pedigreed and engineered his background is and he th... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... You are right, I don't know you. So enlighten me on your involvement in scientifically controlled, double-blind listening tests in audio. I am willing to listen. Are you willing to share enough details for the post to be relevant?cleeds2,477 posts... | |
Please Make Audiogon Cool It will be difficult to make this a welcoming place for engineers and scientists because they will quickly tire of the attacks of the Wikipedia experts and those enamored and convinced of the infallibility of their ears and brains, even though con... | |
Interconnect Directionality Uhmmmm your friend jea48 was, but if you aren't going to invest the time to read all the comments, what is the point of responding? We are talking about the directionality of fuses and your erroneous claim that the fuse only impacts the current ... | |
How to A/B Test Power Cables & Interconnects? If it makes you happy, and takes away worry, it is money well spent. When you spend that kind of money on a system, you want it to look nice as well. Are your receptacles in separate junction boxes each with their own run back to the breaker box o... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... No it does not drive us crazy because it is pure supposition not at all supported by fact. It is also a claim that you are not willing to put your money behind.P.S. A double blind ABX listening test has NO measurements. It is purely a subjective l... | |
Interconnect Directionality jea483,144 posts10-22-2019 9:40am"And where did I say in any of my responses to you anything to the contrary?" - mainly your statements were gobbly gook, so I just did my best with what I was working with."And that relates to wire directionality h... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... This concept of "I know my system intimately and would notice any change" was blown out of the water a few years back when a bunch of audiophiles (high end) were given a box, either a placebo (straight wire) or a device that injected serious disto... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... Or we work in the industry and actively use the methodology to improve our products without putting money into the cost of the product that has no value .... cleeds2,472 posts10-22-2019 10:35amgeoffkaitIt was only a matter of time before controlle... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... Double blind ABX .... clearthink916 posts10-22-2019 10:12amroberttcan" in controlled testing, fast switching has resulted in a far higher likelihood of a difference being noted."I am pleased to see you acknowledge that abx testing has resulted in ... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... Contrary to misguided belief, double-blind AB(x) testing does not stipulate fast switching. The speed at which switching occurs is completely up to those conducting the test. However, in controlled testing, fast switching has resulted in a far hig... | |
How to A/B Test Power Cables & Interconnects? Do you have anything to add to this conversation, or are you just harassing members on this forum again?My post clearly discusses how to A/B (i.e. get someone to do it for you so you don't know), then it illustrates how bias enters into the result... | |
Something For The Fuse Guys ... I have it in writing folks, you DO need to do quick switching in order for a listening test to have any validity. Belief would imply leap of faith, i.e. no proper proof. That is not the same as a validated outcome based on controlled (and repeatab... | |
Time to buy a class D amp? I too, would be interested in your evidence to back up this claim. Of course there are low end class-D amps, i.e. cell phones, low end car stereos, etc. that are "noisy", but in general, class-D and variants of it are very low noise, and if direct... |